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A Spartan costume from Zack Snyder's historical action epic 300. King Leonidas (Gerard Butler) led his greatly outnumbered army of elite Spartan warriors against the invading forces of King Xerxes of Persia (Rodrigo Santoro).This lot includes a helmet, gauntlets, greaves, sandals, briefs, a cape, a shield, and a spear. The helmet is made of rubber with foam padding, painted to look like weathered bronze, and includes the name of stunt performer Mike Dopud handwritten inside. The matching gauntlets and greaves are made of urethane with foam padding and leather straps; and have the names of stunt performers Cody Laudan and Ryan Watson, respectively, written inside. The sandals, briefs, and the arm straps for the cape are made of brown leather, while the cape's buckle is bronzetone fiberglass and the cape is red-dyed canvas. The bronzetone, vacuum-formed plastic shield is weathered with simulated blood spatter and battle damage; while the rear of the shield features a brown canvas backing, leather and nylon straps, and a leather-bound handgrip. The spear is made of leather-wrapped wood, production-weathered, with a urethane head and resin rear, both painted gray to appear like dark metal. The lot is in good overall condition with some wear from production and age, including tearing in the back of the helmet, the front and back of the shield loosening from each other, the buckle loosening from the cape, and scuffing throughout.Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $6,000 - 8,000

Los 70

A full-size Evil Ash (Bruce Campbell) cable-controlled puppet from Sam Raimi's comedy horror sequel Army of Darkness. In the finale of the film, Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) battles his evil deadite clone. This puppet is designed to reflect Evil Ash's skeletal state after his skin melted away, and was used for shots in which Evil Ash was seen from the torso up.The puppet consists of a foam latex skin with fiberglass bones over a metallic inner structure. The torso is dressed in various armor components made of vacuum-formed plastic, rigid foam and resin. The armor is attached to the puppet with leather straps. Evil Ash carries a resin sword in his left hand. The head was designed with articulating facial features, allowing for controlled movement to the eyes, jaws and neck. Cable controls lead from the interior of the skull and down the spine, where they have been cut. The eyes were operated via radio control. The puppet rests on a steel frame with a cross base.Itis in good overall condition with some wear from production and age, particularly to the foam latex skin, which has hardened and cracked in some areas. Minor restoration and sealing has been carried out on the foam latex skin. Dimensions: 37" x 24" x 70" (94 cm x 61 cm x 178 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideSpecial shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $8,000 - 10,000

Los 71

An Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) Mini-Ash puppet from Sam Raimi's comedy horror sequel Army of Darkness. After Ash smashed a mirror, his many reflections emerged as mischievous little clones who wreaked havoc until Ash put them to rest.This puppet miniature is rendered in Ash's likeness with a hand-painted clay face, a foam-padded body molded around an inner armature and affixed with faux hair, a metallic left hand, and a hand-tailored costume, including a leather shoulder satchel, a blue fabric tunic, brown cotton pants, and black rubber shoes. The puppet exhibits intentional distressing from production, including tears, blood stains, and applied grime throughout, but it remains in fair overall condition. Dimensions: 4" x 4 1/2" x 11" (10.25 cm x 11.5 cm x 28 cm)Estimate: $3,000 - 5,000

Los 760

A Warrior Bug maquette from Paul Verhoeven's science fiction action film Starship Troopers. After Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien) joined the war between humans and the alien Arachnids, the most common species he encountered in battle was the Warrior Bug, the primary soldier of the alien army. Tippett Studio created maquettes of the film's various bugs as a three-dimensional representation of the creatures that werelargely digitally animated; they were tools for shot planning, lighting reference, and other purposes. Phil Tippett is credited as Creature Visual Effects Supervisor for the film and was nominated for Best Visual Effects for his work on this film at the 70th Academy Awards. This Warrior Bug maquette was sculpted by Peter Konig and is cast in resin with articulating joints. Maquettes were used in the conceptual stages of production as well as during filming to give scale and as a reference for lighting on set. Presented on a custom metal and wood base, this maquette is stored in a custom transparent acrylic case. It is in excellent overall condition with some minor wear from use, such as scratches in the paint and dirt residue on some of the joints. Includes a letter of authenticity from Phil Tippett. Dimensions: 20 1/2" x 17" x 13 1/4" (52 cm x 43.25 cm x 33.75 cm)Estimate: $5,000 - 7,000

Los 764

A Warrior Bug stop-motion training puppet from the production of Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi satire Starship Troopers. After Johnny Rico (Casper Van Dien) joined the war between humans and Arachnids, the most common species he encountered in battle was the Warrior, the primary soldier of the Bug army. This lot comes from the film's creature visual effects supervisor, Phil Tippett, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on the film, including the creation of the Bugs.This fanged stop-motion Warrior Bug armature was created by Tippett for training and evaluating fellow animators who would be working on the digital animation. It is mounted with a metal rod to a black wooden base in an acrylic display case. The joints exhibit some rust from age, but the display is in good overall condition. Includes a letter of authenticity from Phil Tippett. Dimensions: 21" x 21" x 21" (53.5 cm x 53.5 cm x 53.5 cm)Estimate: $4,000 - 6,000

Los 844

A large lion head Alliance banner from Duncan Jones' video game adaptation Warcraft. Alliance banners were displayed in the Azeroth human city of Stormwind, and carried by Alliance forces into a battle against the Orc-led army known as the Horde. This royal blue cotton and polyester triangular banner with a dark purple back features a lion head graphic and decorative accents on the corners stitched in gold color thread. It is in good overall condition with some minor fraying on the gold thread throughout and slight staining on the back. Dimensions: 61 1/2" x 30 1/2" x 1/2" (156.25 cm x 77.5 cm x 1.25 cm)Estimate: $1,500 - 2,500

Los 848

King Llane's (Dominic Cooper) Shield from Duncan Jones' video game adaptation Warcraft. King Llane used his shield during the meeting with Orc chieftain Durotan, and during the final battle against the Horde army at the dark portal. It is also seen beside his body during his funeral. This shield consists of a dense goldtone urethane base with a decorative silvertone border and a large Alliance lion head symbol on the front. The top of the shield features a series of decorative details designed to resemble King Llane's crown. It is in good overall condition with minor production wear throughout, including some discoloration and eight small holes drilled into the back. Dimensions: 40 3/4" x 22 1/2" x 5 1/2" (103.5 cm x 57.25 cm x 14 cm)Estimate: $2,500 - 3,500

Los 1049

2016 Royal Mail (6 sets), 2018 Royal Academy (18 sets) & Dad's Army (8 sets), FDI front or back, in Royal Mail album in slipcase. Unaddressed, fine. (approx 222 cards)

Los 442

Indian National Army 1p violet, 1p maroon & 1a green imperforate set of 3 unused (as issued), 4 good margins, fine. Cat £210 (3)

Los 197

An Interwar C.I.E. group of five to Lieutenant Colonel A.G.Tresidder, Indian Medical Service and Royal Army Medical Corps,The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, C.I.E., Companion's neck badge in gold and enamel; 1914-15 Star (Capt.A.G.Tresidder. I.M.S.); British War and Victory Medal (Capt.A.G.Tresidder.); India General Service 1908-35, one bar, Waziristan 1919-21 (Maj.A.G.Tresiddar, I.M.S.). Mounted as worn. With corresponding miniatures which include a Defence Medal and War Medal. Good very fine. (Lot)Footnotes:C.I.E. London Gazette 3.6.1927.M.I.D. London Gazette 28.7.1919.The lot comes with the framed warrant for the C.I.E.; MID certificate; Warrant for Lieutenant for the I.M.S.; together with a copy of the Statutes for the Indian Empire; WW2 Identity Card; framed and glazed photograph of him in uniform wearing WW1 medals; and a quantity of reference letters and certificates for Medical Qualifications etc.Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Geddes Tresidder was born on the 15th December 1881. He was educated at Falmouth Grammar School and at the London Hospital. He qualified with the Conjoint diploma in 1906, and held a series of resident appointments, graduating M.B., B.S. in 1907 and passing the entrance examination of the I.M.S. in 1908. During a period of leave in 1911 he proceeded M.D. with obstetrics as his speciality. His preliminary military years ran on into the first world war, and for his services in Mesopotamia he was mentioned in despatches. In 1921 when on postwar leave he joined the London Hospital as a house surgeon in the ear, nose and throat department and thereafter otorhinolaryngology became his chief interest. At various times he studied his speciality on the Continent, especially at Vienna, and in 1931 took the M.S., with E.N.T. as his special subject. On his return to India after WW1 Tressider was allotted to the Bombay presidency as a civil surgeon, and undertook all branches of surgery. He held the major civil surgeoncies of Nasik, Hyderabad, Sindh, and Poona. For some years he was attached to the personal staff of Lord Lloyd, Governor of Bombay, and gained approbation for his handling of that prickly and formidable personage. He was deputed to hold a watching brief when Gandhi was operated on in Poona, and in 1926 was dispatched to Kabul to operate on the mastoid to a member of King Amanullah's family. In 1927 he was appointed C.I.E. None of the newly created chairs in othorhinolaryngology was reserved for I.M.S. officers so he decided to retire prematurely at 50.He commenced general practice in England but was soon appointed to the surgical staff of the Blackheath and Charlton Hospital in South East London. In 1939 he joined the Emergency Medical Service, but from 1940-47 held a commission in the Royal Army Medical Corps as a specialist E.N.T. surgeon serving Woolwich, Netley and Bath. In 1947 he was appointed consulting E.N.T. surgeon to St.Helier's Hospital and senior clinical assistant to the Central London Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital. In 1946, when his son Gerald, now consultant surgeon to the London Hospital was demobilised from the I.M.S., Colonel Tresidder decided at the age of 65 to pace his son in the primary and final examinations for the English surgical fellowship. Both were successful in both. In 1957 he finally retired from St.Helier's but for a number of years did locums for E.N.T. surgeons and worked at the Post Office for the Treasury Medical Service. He died on the 9th July 1970.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 199

A Second World War Civil O.B.E. group of ten to Lieutenant Colonel R.E.Banks, Indian Army, late East Surrey Regiment,The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E., Officer's breast badge, Civil Division, type 2; British War and Victory Medal (Lieut. R.E.Banks.); India General Service 1908-35, one bar, Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 with MID Oakleaf (small size) (Capt.R.E.Banks. 2/15/Sikhs.); General Service 1918-62, one bar, Iraq (Capt R.E.Banks.); General Service 1918-62, one bar, Palestine with MID Oakleaf (Lt.Col.R.E.Banks.); Defence Medal; War Medal; Jubilee 1935; Coronation 1937. Mounted as worn. With pair to D.Lemarchard, Voluntary Aid Detachment, British War and Victory Medal (D.Lemarchand. V.A.D.) who was to become the wife of Lt.Col Banks. Both groups with corresponding miniatures. Very fine or better. (Lot)Footnotes:O.B.E. London Gazette 18.6.1946.M.I.D.s not confirmed.Legal Assistant of the Office of the Judge Advocate.The lot comes with his original warrant for Second Lieutenant dated 26th October 1914 and one for Lieutenant dated 8th March 1918. Box for the OBE with Buckingham Palace slip. WW2 medal slips. Photograph of him in uniform wearing medals c.1937, minor later photographs.Certificate from the British Red Cross Society for Miss Dorothy Lemarchand for WW1 service, and a resume of her life and family history.Lt Colonel Russell Everard Banks was born on 15th July 1891, commissioned 21.9.1914, Lieutenant Colonal 1.8.1933, retired 27.5.1937. Recalled for WW2 service. The couple settled in Jersey in 1966.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 200

A Great War M.C. group of four to Second Lieutenant J.Taylor, Royal Field Artillery, late Army Service Corps,Military Cross, G.V.R.; 1914-15 Star (S4-072604 Pte.J.Taylor. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medal (2.Lieut.J.Taylor.). Sold with original Warrant to Second Lieutenant dated 8.9.1917. Extremely fine. (4)Footnotes:M.C. London Gazette 2.12.1918.His MIC shows him first serving in France from the 4th August 1915.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 201

A Korean War M.C. group of three to Second Lieutenant D.J.Hollands, Duke of Wellington's Regiment,Military Cross, E.II.R., dated 1953; Korea 1950-53 (2/Lt.D.J.Hollands. D.W.R.); United Nations Medal for Korea. With corresponding miniatures. Together with a Purple heart and miniature; The Korean Veterans Association Medal, miniature and lapel pin in presentation case; A further Korean commemorative medal with miniature in box; National Service Medal with miniature. Certificate of Ambassador For Peace in presentation folder, dated 6th Novembet 1996 from Tae-wan Chang President of the Korean Veterans Association. Small official correction to 'nds' of surname, otherwise good very fine or better. (Lot)Footnotes:M.C. London Gazette 8.12.1953.2/Lieut Hollands has taken part in a number of very daring patrol actions. On more than one occasion he has ventured, with one man as escort, behind enemy lines, returning with vital information.He has also commanded several fighting patrols. Once, he found his patrol surrounded by an enemy ambush party which outnumbered him by about three to one. With great coolness and presence of mind 2/Lieut Hollands immediately manoeuvred his patrol into an advantageous position and acted with such speed that he was able to open fire before the enemy. A four minute small arms and grenade battle followed during which the enemy were pinned to the ground, after suffering casualties. Realizing that he was outnumbered, 2/Lieut Hollands gave orders for a withdrawal and so skillfully was this carried out that the patrol were able to return to their own lines without casualties. Throughout this action, and all other actions in which he has been involved, 2/Lieut Hollands displayed the highest qualities of bravery, persistence and leadership. ---------------------------------------------Second Lieutenant John Hollands he was educated at Blundell's School before commencing his National Service training at Catterick and Eaton Hall. He chose to join the Duke of Wellington's Regiment based at Halifax. Leaving for Korea via Southampton, he prepared for the front line on the 30th September 1952. His first taste of fire was on his seventh night on Yong Dong and he was part of a patrol to cover the ground of the right flank of the Hook. The Chinese attacked them and they were three-parts surrounded, alas it was found that they were attacking another patrol, known as a blue-on-blue incident. He suffered a further blue-on-blue when a tank mistakenly fired from Hill 163 onto his position rendering him unconscious, he recovered to rescue men from his patrol, however three were killed and four wounded. He was eventually sent to a MASH unit to recover. Whilst in hospital he received a visit from the new Eighth Army Commander General Maxwell-Taylor and he was mistakenly given a Purple Heart. The following day he was discharged and flown to Iwakuni in Japan, then on to Kure and then to the British Army Base Hospital. During his time recovering over a period of three weeks, he was to become a Board Member of Kure's fledgling Legal Department.After a further medical board he was assigned the role of Camp Adjutant serving under Camp Commandant Lt Colonel P.V.Gibson D.S.O. and bar, M.C. He was then given orders to return to Korea to rejoin the DWRs. He was to be sent to take over the Hook from the Black Watch on May 9th. On the 8th the platoon commanders were to do a recce of their new positions, this recce coincided with a Chinese attack. They were becoming completely overwhelmed but they were ordered under cover as the Artillery used VT shells (Air Burst) which destroyed everything below them.The following day the DWRs marched to the Hook in silence. On the 18th they captured a Chinese prisoner who had criticized Chairman Mao and he knew all about the forthcoming attack which was to be known as the Third Battle of the Hook. On the 22nd May the Chinese launched heavy artillery fire. This followed with several nights of vicious patrol clashes. This followed on the 28th with a final artillery softening up, this stopped just before dusk. All standing patrols had been cancelled and every man had withdrawn into his weapon pit. The Chinese began to attack in huge numbers but were met by huge amounts of small arms fire. This was to be just the first wave. The second assault came an hour later this time the numbers were even higher. The minefields had already been expended and the barbed wire had been reduced or destroyed so the ability to reach the British lines was far easier. They used several satchel charges and has caused havoc, at this time VT was called for. Some Chinese had reached the trenches and hand to hand fighting took place. Hollands took cover in the covered funk hole. At 5.30 the following morning they attempted to lift the cover off the escape hatch but it wouldn't budge. They were rescued by the Royal Engineers. The Chinese losses were considered to be between 3-4000. The DWRs were relived by the Royal Fusiliers and regrouped at battalion headquarters. He was subsequently recommended for a Military Cross.The armistice followed on the 27th July with a free exchange of prisoners-of-war. He returned to the UK on board H.M.S. Devonshire from Pusan.He wrote the novel The Dead, the Dying and the Damned, Heroes of the Hook and has also a further fourteen other books to his name.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 202

A Post War M.B.E. group of seven to Captain T.Wilson, Royal Army Service Corps,The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd type Military Division; 1939-1945 Star; Africa Star with 8th Army bar; Defence Medal; War Medal; General Service Medal 1918-62, one bar, Cyprus with M.I.D. Oakleaf (S/2148125 W.O.CL.2. T.Wilson R.A.S.C.); Army Long Service and Good Conduct, E.II.R. (S/2148125 W.O.CL.2. T.Wilson. R.A.S.C.). Court mounted as worn, with corresponding miniatures. Good very fine. (Lot)Footnotes:M.B.E. London Gazette 1.1.1966.M.I.D. London Gazette 30.9.1958.The lot comes with an assortment of items comprising: Certificate for the M.B.E. (framed and glazed), Certificate for the M.I.D. (framed and glazed), Warrants dated 16.3.1955 & 16.11.1965 box for the MBE, newspapers for 1.1.1966 (Times), 8.1.1966 (West Lancashire Evening Gazette), quantity of photographs, a presentation pen and calendar set, silk map, silver and Wedgwood ashtrays, cloth patches, nylon map, wooden door plaque.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 203

A K.P.M. group of four to Senior Superintendent of Police H.B.Langworthy, Malay Police, late General List,King's Police Medal, G.VI.R. for Distinguished Service (H.B.Langworthy. Snr. Supdt. Of Police. Federated Malay States); 1939-1945 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal. With two H.M.S. Conway prize medals and a Malayan Police badge. Extremely fine. (Lot)Footnotes:K.P.M. London Gazette 1.1.1942.Lieutenant Colonel Henry Bruce Langworthy was a senior Malayan police officer prior to WW2 . He joined the Federation of Malay States Police as a cadet gazetted officer in July 1920. He served mainly in uniformed branch of the police, and was Chief Police Officer commanding the Malayan Civil Affairs Police unit. During the Klang Strike of 1941 he was knocked down and trampled on the 12th May 1941.Langworthy and his wife left Malaya on the S.S.Duchess of Bedford arriving back in the UK on the 4th April 1942.During WW2 he served with the General List of the British Army. He became Commissioner of the Malayan Union Police until the formation of the Federation of Malaya on the 1st February 1948 when he retired.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 206

Pair to Lieutenant General A.T.Maclean, 13th Light Dragoons,Military General Service 1793-1814, six bars, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes (A.T.Maclean, Lieut 13th Lt Dragns); Waterloo 1815, with steel clip and ring suspension (Allan T. Maclean, Lieut. 13th Light Dragoons.). Some light contact marks, otherwise very fine. (Lot)Footnotes:The lot comes with original documentation as follows:Warrant for Captain dated 23.12.1818Warrant for Major dated 29.10.1830.Warrant for Lieutenant Colonel dated 4.9.1834.Warrant for Lieutenant Colonel dated 7th January 1842Warrant for Colonel dated 17th March 1847.Warrant for Major General dated 10th July 1854.Warrant for Colonel of 14th Light Dragoons dated 8th June 1862.Warrant for Major General dated 8th June 1862.Warrant for Lieutenant General dated 8th June 1862.A letter from Horse Guards dated 28th March 1842 asking if he would like to proceed to India with the 9th Light Dragoons at Lieutenant Colonel.A birth certificate for his daughter A.A.M.Maclean 24th October 1849.A letter dated 12th May 1858 approving him to receive the Grant for Distinguished and Meritorious Service an allowance of £100 per annum from the 22nd March of March last, in envelope.A copy of his will dated 24th June 1867. A further Will from 1867 and Probate document dated 14th January 1869.A letter addressed to The Baroness de Pallandt (daughter of the above) with notes relating to his Waterloo service.A mid 19th Century map of Northern and Western Asia.Two Shoulder belt plates, a Scottish clan badge and a shooting medal.Lieutenant General Allan Thomas Maclean was born in Pennycross, Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland on 1 May 1793 to Archibald MacLean and Alicia MacLean. He became an Ensign with the 2nd West India Regiment without purchase on the 4th January 1810. He then became Cornet with the 13th Light Dragoons on the 23rd August 1810 again without purchase. Lieutenant 11th July 1811 by purchase. Captain 23rd December 1818 by purchase. Major 29th October 1830 without purchase. Lieutenant Colonel 11th July 1834 without purchase. He became Half Pay with the 13th Light Dragoons 31st May 1860. Allan Thomas Maclean married Agnes Lisle Robertson Forlong in 1843 and had 3 children. He died on the 9th December 1868 at 3 Oxford Square, London.The 13th Light Dragoons sailed for Lisbon in February 1810 for service in the Peninsular War. It took part in the Battle of Campo Maior on the Spanish-Portuguese border on 25 March 1811 in a clash that occurred between British and Portuguese cavalry, under Robert Ballard Long, and a force of French infantry and cavalry under General Latour-Maubourg. The regiment, two and a half squadrons strong, led by Colonel Michael Head, charged and routed a superior French cavalry force of no less than six squadrons. The regiment, with two Portuguese squadrons, then went on to pursue the French for seven miles to the outskirts of Badajoz. The report reaching Lord Wellington seems to have glossed over the epic quality of the charge and emphasised the overlong pursuit. After receiving Marshal Beresford's report, Wellington issued a particularly harsh reprimand to the regiment calling them 'a rabble' and threatening to remove their horses from them and send the regiment to do duty at Lisbon. The officers of the regiment then wrote a collective letter to Wellington detailing the particulars of the action. Wellington is reported as saying that had he known the full facts he would never have issued the reprimand. The historian Sir John Fortescue wrote, 'Of the performance of Thirteenth, who did not exceed two hundred men, in defeating twice or thrice their numbers single-handed, it is difficult to speak too highly.'The regiment formed part of Beresford's Allied-Spanish Army at the Battle of Albuera on 16 May 1811. The French army, commanded by Marshal Jean-de-Dieu Soult, Duc de Dalmatie, was attempting to relieve the French garrison of the border fortress of Badajoz. Only after bloody and fierce fighting, and the steadfastness of the British infantry, did the allies carry the day. The regiment, which was unbrigaded, formed part of the cavalry force commanded initially by Brigadier Robert Ballard Long and, later in the battle, by Major General Sir William Lumley.The regiment also saw action at the Battle of Arroyo dos Molinos in October 1811, at the Siege of Badajoz in March 1812 and, as part of the 2nd Brigade under Colonel Colquohon Grant, at the Battle of Vitoria in June 1813. The regiment advanced into France and fought at the Battle of the Nive in December 1813, at the Battle of Orthez in February 1814 and at the Battle of Toulouse in April 1814.The Battle of WaterlooThe regiment, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Shapland Boyse and forming part of the 7th Cavalry Brigade, but operationally attached to the 5th Cavalry Brigade, next took part in the Battle of Waterloo in June 1815. The regiment charged repeatedly during the day and completely routed a square of French infantry. An officer of the 13th wrote:Our last and most brilliant charge, was at the moment that Lord Hill, perceiving the movement of the Prussian army, and finding the French Imperial Guard on the point of forcing a part of the British position, cried out, - 'Drive them back, 13th!' such an order from such a man, could not be misconstrued, and it was punctually obeyed.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 208

Four to Sergeant G.W.Axtell, Army Service Corps, late 12th Lancers,Queen's South Africa 1899-1902, three bars, Cape Colony, Johannesburg, Wittebergen (4587 Pte W.G.Axtell, 12: R: Lancers); King's South Africa, two bars, S.A.01, S.A.02 (4587 Pte W.Axtell 12th Lancers); British War and Victory Medal (M-280207 Sjt.G.W.Axtell. A.S.C.). With a 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal (SS-8778 Pte.H.Wood, A.S.C.) and some minor badges etc. The QSA with resoldered suspension which does not swivel, otherwise very fine. (Lot)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 209

Three to Private J.Culverhouse, Royal Army Medical Corps,1914-15 Star trio (12176. Pte.J.Culverhouse. R.A.M.C.). British War and Victory Medal Pairs (G-13661 Pte.P.H.Churchill. E.Kent R.; 39900 Pte.F.C.Ulph. Hamps.R.; J.95071 D.Carnana. A.B. R.N.; 41763 Pte.A.Ingram. North'd Fus.). Very fine. (11)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 28

Army Long Service and Good Conduct,G.V.R. (7350 Cpl - L.Sjt-G.Daniels. Manch:R.). Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (200033 Pte W.Perry. 5/Manch:R.). Small edge bruise to the reverse of the last, otherwise generally very fine. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 29

Army Long Service and Good Conduct,G.V.R. (5931 Pte D.Jamieson. R.Hdrs). Light contact marks, very fine. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 330

Collection of Bank and Travellers Cheques,including Standard Bank Ltd, Specimen for Salisbury, Rhodesia, Barclays International (4), unissued for 'Zimbabwe Rhodesia' a term only used from June-December 1979, Standard Chartered, issued 1997, ZB Bank, Rotten Row, Harare, issued and cancelled (4) 2008, unissued (6) for various sums of Trillions of Dollars, ZABG Bank, Cancelled Bank and Counter cheques (14), also for Trillions of Dollars, some with excess zeros, P.T.A. Travellers Cheque, 20 Uapta, Zimbabwe Dollar Travellers Cheques (3), all perforated SPECIMEN, $20 for Barclays Bank, $50 and $100 for Zimbabwe Banking Corporation, Miscellaneous, Salary slips (2) in December 2008 for Army or Police Officers, first with net salary of $82.7 Billion, plus allowances, second with $22.3 Billion. Mostly about uncirculated-uncirculated. (36)Footnotes:The UAPTA was unit a currency introduced in 1984 for the purpose of settling transactions between a group of 15 African countries. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 38

Indian Army, 35th Bengal Native Infantry (Light Infantry 1843) Officer's Shoulder Belt Plate 1843-1855,A very fine and rare example in silver with silver mounts, the rectangular back plate with slightly rounded corners (9.5 x 8.0cm) with ornate mounts reflecting the old and newly won honours of 1842, two hook, two stud fasteners. The reverse marked for Hamilton & Co. Calcutta. The regiment was gold laced from 1831 and the back plate would have had a gilt 'wash', now lacking, very good condition. (1)Footnotes:The regiment was disarmed at Philleur in 1857.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 39

Indian Army, 8th Madras Native Infantry Officer's Shoulder Belt Plate 1820-1832,A most rare and fine example in silver with a gilt mount, the rectangular back plate with clipped corners (8.8 x 7.5cm) with a single cast gilt mount reflecting the honours of 1803 and 1820, this with a silver disc backing, two hook two stud fasteners. The reverse marked 'G G & Co.' (George Gordon, Madras). The regiment's lace changed to gold in 1832, very fine condition. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 40

Indian Army, 1st Bengal Native Infantry Officer's Shoulder Belt Plate c1830-1855,A very fine and rare example, the rectangular gilt back plate (9.4 x 7.5cm) with silver mounts, comprising a crowned strap, 'Regiment' enclosing '1' on a domed gilt backing, laurel sprays, a scroll at the bottom, 'Plassey Korah Delhee (sic) Laswarrie (sic)', standard two hook two stud fasteners, one retaining point behind the crown lacking otherwise very fine condition. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 41

Indian Army, 2nd Madras Native Infantry Officer's Shoulder Belt Plate c1830-1855,A very fine and rare example, the rectangular gilt back plate (9.0 x 7.5cm) with silver mounts comprising the crown, laurels, enclosing '2' and a scroll below, 'Assaye Nagpoor', two hook two stud fasteners, the plate retains its original leather liner, very fine condition. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 42

Indian Army, Madras Artillery Officer's Shako Plate c1838-1848.A superb and very rare example the large crowned star back plate of 1829 pattern, with gilt mounts comprising a multi rayed star bearing the HEIC Lion, oak and laurel sprays and the post 1837 Royal Arms, these within a strap, 'Madras Artillery', below the star a double wheeled cannon, two loop fasteners, bases only of the other retaining wires, the orb and cross with contemporary strengthening, not re-affixed, very fine condition. (1)Footnotes:In the HEIC Armies this pattern of plate was worn on the 1844 pattern shako until c1848.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 43

Indian Army, 17th Madras Native Infantry Officer's Shoulder Belt Plate c1826-1855,A rare example the rectangular copper gilt back plate (9.5 x 7.5cm) with silver mounts comprising crowned laurels enclosing a strap 'Regiment' in the centre on a domed gilt ground, 'XVII', at the bottom a floreate scroll, 'Nagpore', standard two hook two stud fasteners, little gilt remains and the mounts with wear. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 44

Indian Army, 130th King George's Own Baluchis Officer's HM Silver Pouch Belt Plate 1910-1922,A very fine and rare example, featuring the Prince of Wales's Badge & Motto with applied gilt coronet, laurel sprays enclosing a cross, this with central number '130', a Crescent 'K.G.O. Baluchis' and the honour 'China 1900'. Complete with shaped backing plate and four screw post fasteners, both parts are marked for Birmingham 1911 by Bent & Parker, very fine condition. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 45

Indian Army, 33rd Regiment (3rd Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry Officer's Pouch Belt Plate 1891-1902,A very fine and rare example in silver plate of three part construction, a Guelphic crown over laurel sprays, this with a shaped back plate this bearing pinned mounts comprising a peacock on a torse with a scroll below, '33rd (3rd B B) M.I', two screw post fasteners, very fine condition. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 46

Indian Army, 20th Duke of Cambridge's Own Infantry (Brownlow's Punjabis) Officer's HM Silver Pouch Belt Plate. 1903-1922,A fine quality example of two part construction, crowned laurel sprays bearing battle honours to 'China 1900', at the bottom a scroll, 'Brownlow's Punjabis', in the centre a Bath style cross with a circle 'D.C.O. Infantry', within the circle 'XX'. Shaped backing plate. The wearer's left hand side with a fitted prong probably to retain the whistle's chains, four screw post fasteners. Only the front part is marked Birmingham 1904 (J & Co.), very good condition. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 47

Indian Army, 53rd Sikhs (Frontier Force) Officer's Pouch Belt Plate 1903-1922,A fine quality multi-part example in silver plate, being an eight-pointed beaded star with overlays featuring a crowned raised disc, this bearing decorated numerals, '53' , laurel sprays, three battle honours and a tri-part scroll, 'Sikhs Frontier Force', four screw post fasteners, very good condition. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 48

Indian Army, 27th Punjabis Officer's Pouch Belt Plate & Honour Scrolls 1911-1922,Both items in die-cast unmarked silver coloured metal, the first displays a crowned scroll 'China 1860-62' over the Garter Proper enhanced with laurel sprays, in the centre 'GRI', a scroll below, 'XXVII Punjabis', two screw post fasteners, the second consists of three con-joined scrolls, 'Ali Musjid' 'Afghanistan 1878-90' 'Burmah 1885-87', two loop fasteners, very good condition. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Indian Army, 23rd Sikh Pioneers Officer's Pouch Belt Plate 1903-1922,A very fine silver plated example of two part construction. A first pattern Imperial crown over laurel sprays enclosing a Bath style cross, all four arms embellished with battle honours, a raised circle in the centre, 'Pioneers' enclosing '23' (a domed disc backing now missing), shaped backing plate, four screw post fasteners, very good condition. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Indian Army, 57th Wilde's Rifles (Frontier Force) Officer's Pouch Belt Plate 1903-1922,A fine quality heavy die-cast silver plated example with light gauge plated shaped backing plate, crowned laurels embellished with battle honours enclose a circle, Wilde's Rifles' with '57' pinned onto the domed centre, a scroll at the bottom, 'Frontier Force', three screw post fasteners, very good condition. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 51

Indian Army, Great Indian Peninsula Railway Volunteer Corps Officer's Pouch Belt Plate c1875-1908,A fine quality example in die-stamped silver plate, the first pattern Imperial crown over a strap, 'Inimicus Inimico', a domed decorated centre displaying an elephant over two shields with an early locomotive engine below, three screw post fasteners, very good condition. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 52

Indian Army, 72nd Punjabis Officer's Pouch Badge or Belt Plate 1903-1922,A good quality example in die-cast silver plate being a peacock on a scroll, '72nd Punjabis', two screw post fasteners, very good condition. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Indian Army, Metal Shoulder Titles, Cavalry, Infantry & Corps,A large selection of good quality examples. The infantry include, 4 Grenadiers, 11 Sikhs, 15 Sikhs (2), 35 Sikhs, 53 Sikhs, 54 Sikhs, 18 B I, 40 Pathans, Sikh Pioneers, 2 Pioneers (3), XI Rajputs, XVII Loyal Regt., 130 Baluchis, 22 Punjabis, 14 Sikhs, 103 Mahratta LI, 46 Punjabis, 63 PLI, 61 KGO Pioneers, Mahratta LI, 76 Punjabis, 17 Dogras (2), 90 Punjabis, 16 Punjab (2), 8 Punjab, 15 Punjab, 12 Pioneers, 117 Mahrattas, 86 CI, 32 Sikh Pioneers, 95 Russells, 64 Pioneers, 58 Rifles, 111 Mahars, 84 Punjabis, 24 Punjabis. etc. etc. Together with one only cloth s/title, '1st Punjab Regiment (green on red embroidered), good overall condition. (80+)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Indian Army, Buttons & Shoulder Titles Auxiliary Forces,Other ranks buttons, Bhopal Battalion, Perak Sikhs (2), Hyderabad Contingent, 1st (2) 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Battalions, Ragoon Voluteer Rifles (2). Pair collars Hyderabad Volunteer Rifles (KC), s/titles OTS/Mhow, ABRB/A, UBVR, ABRV, bugle/SPMB, RWP, Chitral, MVR (pair), IP, IBC (Boer War), Ceylon/MR, EFR (pair), Assam Rifles. Two slip-on epaulettes, 'AVLH/A' white on khaki on linen (rank stars missing) WW1 and 'AVLH/A black on khaki in the rank of Captain (WW2), very good condition. (31)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Indian Army, Late Victorian Headdress Badges,17th Bengal Infantry unmarked silver pagri badge, 13th Madras Infantry heavy gauge die-cast bronze helmet badge, 7th Madras Infantry gilding metal with yellow cloth centre backing, 56th Bengal Native infantry, large size thin gauge sheet brass numerals,56', typical 'Indian' style pierced brass fasteners (raised in 1824, mutinied at Cawnpore in 1857), Bombay Pioneers gilding metal, 2 x 9th Madras Infantry, gilding metal, very good condition. (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Indian Army, Hall Marked Silver Badges,comprising hat badge 1st Madras Pioneers (Birmingham 1926), 14th Punjab Regiment side hat badge (long lugs) and single collar badge (Birmingham 1924, 16th Punjab Regiment collar or side hat (Birmingham 1934), Royal Garwhal Rifles side hat (Birmingham 1934), Royal Garwhal Rifles collar size with original pin back (Birmingham 1932). Together with the principal mount only from the last pattern shoulder belt plate of the Madras Artillery (1842-55), very good condition. (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 57

Indian Army, Selection of officers' caps, collars, s/titles,Caps to the 15th (?) Sikhs, 49th Bengal Infantry, RIASC (GVIR), Sikh Pioneers, Assam Regiment, Kumoan Rifles boss badge, various collars, single s/titles to 15 Sikhs, 130 Baluchis 40th Pathans R22R (Canadian) (with KC above) (pair), good overall condition. (25)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 58

Indian Army, Buttons,40+ examples to Auxiliary units including Railway Volunteers, Assam & Bengal Railway Battalion, South Provinces Mounted Rifles, Surma Valley Light Horse, Bombay Volunteer Rifles, 1st Parsee Company Bombay Pioneers, Malabar Volunteer Rifles, Nilgiri Volunteer Rifles, Mussoorie Volunteer Rifles, Upper Burma Volunteer Rifles, mixed sizes with duplication; Buttons to the Ceylon Light Infantry, Ceylon Mounted Rifles, Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps (first pattern), duplication; Cunard Line 40+ officers' plated buttons (two sizes), good overall condition. (Lot)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Indian Army. Gurkha Insignia,a carded display of mainly buttons and s/titles, but including a cap badge of the 1st King George V's Own Gurkha Rifles (Cox 2577) (blacking mainly lacking), one button with a 'replacement' fastener otherwise good overall condition. (37)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Indian Army, Cap and Collar Badges c1922-1947,Sixty+ examples, mainly cast issues together with sundry ranks stars etc., generally good condition, sold as viewed. (60+)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 61

Indian Army. Officers' Buttons c1860-1901,Comprising thirty-seven large examples (some duplication) and forty-seven small (some duplication), good overall condition. (84+)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 62

Indian Army. Buttons c.1903-1947,Officers' and Other Ranks' comprising forty-three large, eighty-seven small and 20+ Mess Dress, all sections with duplication, good overall condition. (150+)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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British Military Headdress Badges,fine quality period issues, including Victorian period items; R.Marine Artillery Helmet Grenade; Army Hospital Corps Shako, Plate 1861-68; Army Ordnance Corps, large shield pattern. Cap Badges (Vict) Border, Dorsetshire, South Staffs, Devons, 20th Hussars, 7th Hussars, Royal Fusiliers, APC, Yorkshire Regt, Home Counties Reserve Regt, Rifle Brigade (small size), 13th Hussars, 19th Hussars (single scroll). Good selection of Edwardian period & WW1 issues. Two large size K/C period Royal Navy Officers' Cap Badges, Fincastle's Horse, 31st Coy Imperial Yeomanry, NACB cap Navy Army Service Women Canteens 1917, East Kent Yeomanry, Silver cap badge by JRGs etc. (74)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Army Air Corps,an Officer's silver cap badge dated 1942, by J.R.Gaunt. Lugs removed from the rear, otherwise extremely fine. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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An Army Pilot's set of wings,a sweetheart brooch in 9ct gold and enamel with E.II.R. period crown with lion above, approx 12mm x 44mm. Good very fine. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 85

Eric Kennington, Officer in Uniform,oil on canvas, signed, bears stamp 'H.M. War Artists Advisory Committee' on stretcher, 35.5cm x 25.5cm. The officer in British Army uniform of the early WW1 period wearing a Sam Browne belt, with rank on cuffs possibly that of either a Second Lieutenant or Major, standing, holding gloves and cane in one hand. In giltwood frame. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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‡ Eric Fraser FSIA (1902-1983) Machines! That Was All I Saw In The Ranks Of The German Army Signed Pen and black ink, heightened with bodycolour 11.9 x 16.1cm Provenance: Chris Beetles, London; And by descent to the present owner Literature: Radio Times, 11 October 1940, p.9, illustrating Noah Sails Again, episode 3 Exhibited: London, Chris Beetles, The Illustrators: The British Art of Illustration 1870-2010, no. 260 Noah Sails Again was a BBC radio production of a translation of the 1930 play Noé, by the French author André Obey (1892-1975). The Radio Times, when describing episode 3, said 'Don Quixote tells Noah how he and Rosinante gallantly rode against Hitler's hoards in Poland'.

Los 676

BRITAIN'S 5391 USA ARMY BAND OF WASHINGTON D.C.L.E BOXED

Los 105

Unimax Forces of Valor 85504 Henschel Sd.Kfz.181 Tiger Diecast Model tank, German Army, Michael Wittman 007, 18 x 52 x 24cm, together with another Unimax Toys diecast model of a tank, 20 x 64 x 25cm (2) Michael Whittman 007 tank with one side panel missing.Other tank missing rear hatch. Two side panels missing to one side, and one broken to other side but present.See additional photos for more details. There are no boxes for either tank.

Los 45

Framed displays including a frame containing a piece of the Berlin Wall, and a Meteorite (Chaco Argentina), another with Chernobyl related items including a Russian Passport, Russian army epaulets a tonic chemicals warning sign and Russian Help! Beatles LP cover. A frame containing information on 'Mr Potter's Museum of Curiosities', along with another other framed display relating to the Apollo moon landings (4)

Los 85

Tony Parker, 'Hitler was hanging around contemplating world dominance', sculpture with metal funfair face of Hitler, human skeleton and 'Bovver' boots. Original artwork created by Tony Parker. 'The piece shows Hitler, consisting of a 1942 funfair Hitler face made for the public to shoot at with an air rifle, a human skeleton body and wearing ‘Bovver’ boots which depict the opening credits from the TV series, Dad’s Army....In the last days of the fall of Berlin Hitler simultaneously broke a cyanide tablet clenched in his teeth and discharged a single shot from his pistol, the barrel of which was resting on his temple. Such was the depth of evil that Hitler represented, this piece suggests that the lifeless body should also be hung just to make sure, as real evil never dies, it simply hibernates.' - Saatchi Art Website

Los 344

MILITARY, 1944/1945, A single sheet football programme from a fixture played on 01/04/1945 at El Alamein Club in Egypt, between the British Army and Royal Air Force [All Egypt Based Players], also covers Rugby 7-A-Side Unit Final - NZ 1TD. C v NZ 1TD. B2 [Referee: J S Chick, England]. Programme has some slight tears and is aged, due to low quality war time rationed paper. Also includes a programme from the Conseil International du Sport Militaire Championship game between United States Armed Forces [Europe Based] and Italian Armed Forces, played in Wiesbaden, Germany on 24/03/1957. 2 nice military programmes.

Los 345

MILITARY, 1946-1951, a collection of 7 football programmes relating to the armed forces, to include 06/04/18/46 Football Association v Army Physical Training Corps [At Wembley] (2 copies), 10/10/1956 Football Association v Royal Air Force [At Sheffield Wednesday], 19/02/1958 British Army v French Army [At Chelsea], 18/03/1959 British Army v Belgian Army [At Chelsea] (2 copies), 04/10/1961 Football Association v Royal Air Force [At Peterborough United] (various condition).

Los 346

MILITARY, 1957/1958, a single sheet football programme from the fixture The Army v Royal Air Force, played at Wolverhampton Wanderers on 26/03/1958, players clubs include - Charlton Athletic, Newcastle United, Plymouth Argyle, Reading, Arsenal, Rangers, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Tottenham Hotspur, Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Preston North End, Watford, Bristol City, Norwich City, Hibernian (folded, creased, marked, very small tears on edges).

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